The sweat trickled down the chest of Rachel as she sat back on the cafe chair. She fanned herself, trying to stave off the heat with no result.
“Im dying,” her long-time best friend Laura said, putting the ice cubes from her drink into her mouth to crunch.
They were both wearing only shorts and vest top but they were still hot as hell and trying to find anyway to cool down.
“I’m going to grab another drink, do you want another one?” Rachel said, moving slowly out of her seat.
“Get me five,” Laura chuckled for a moment before going back to fanning.
Rachel moved towards the entrance to the cafe, going to the counter to order their drinks from the chirpy hostess. The bar was crowded, full of customers trying to stave off the heat, so it took a while to get her attention. “Two cokes, lots and lots of ice!”
The waitress gave a look of understanding. Rachel took sat on a stool to wait: she could see the women was overrun with orders.
All of a sudden Rachel felt a presence to her left, a very warm presence that kicked up her temperature tenfold. She looked over with a hint of annoyance to see an extremely attractive man. His floppy blond hair fell across his forehead, slightly curled with sweat. He had soft green eyes with crinkles in the corner and his jaw was angular. He must have felt her gaze because he turned and looked down at her. It was then she could really appreciate the fact this gorgeous man was shirtless.
Her jaw grew slack as she took in his broad shoulders and tanned skin. Despite the heat, her nipples grew hard at the thought of being held in those thick, muscled arms. She heard a soft chuckle that brought butterflies to her stomach. She looked up into the eyes of the man she had been gawking at and saw the most heavenly smile. Those crinkles were fully deepened and his straight upper teeth were peeking out giving her a blinding flash.
“Um, do we know each other?” he asked doubtfully.
A blush rose to her cheeks and she stuttered to reply. “Oh... um no... no.” She turned back towards the counter, hoping he would ignore her embarrassing response.
Just then his hand shot out in front of her. She slowly turned to face him again and his grin had widened. He looked at her with a knowing glint in his eye.
“Sam,” he said, his low voice causing those butterflies to fly again.
She reached out and took his hand shaking it silently. After a moment his eyes filled with amusement.
“And you are?” he encouraged her.
“Oh... Rachel.” She let go of his hand realising they’d been clasping hands for a lingering amount of time.
“She speaks!” he chuckled, making her blush again.
“Yeah, sorry. The heat is making me crazy I guess.”
“Tell me about it. I work down at the garage and our air con is broken. I had to win a challenging game of rock, paper, scissors with the guys to get the first break.” She chuckled and then he added, “And now I'm even happier”
Her eyebrows scrunched in confusion.